How to define racism


Fr. Pokorsky (a good friend) writes on the subject of how to define racism, spurred by one of the endless social-justice messages he (like all diocesan priests) receives from the chancery. 

It's true, what he says, that these messages (and policies) are written by faceless hirelings, not by the bishops themselves, a state of affairs that bishops should address. The professional Catholics behind the scenes are immersed in progressive (or outright Marxist) politics and certainly don't have the grace of state to be guiding the diocese in matters of faith and morals (and wouldn't even if their politics were better grounded).

"As with every violation of the Ten Commandments, the bishops should decry racism, carefully defined. But they have no right to implicitly (if unwittingly) invite the overthrow of our civilization with charges of “systemic racism” as defined by cultural Marxists."



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